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Makski Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

On my account/in my account

Is "You have nothing to worry about on my account" correct?

How about "in my account"?

ps. It's hysterical, but when I tried to google this sentence, all I did get in return was people discussing their accounts. Internet has lots of them you know.
  

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Hi, You don't have to worry about my account. "In my account" doesn't fit into this context. Regards

  • Hi, You don't have to worry about my account.
  • "In my account" doesn't fit into this context.
  • Regards
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4 Answers
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Hi,

You don't have to worry about my account.

"In my account" doesn't fit into this context.

Regards
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Is "You have nothing to worry about on my account" correct? Yes.

How about "in my account"? No.

CJ
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thanks CJ!

"Regards", you misunderstood.
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Now that I think of it, maybe you didn't. But your version might be misunderstood by the lesser intellectuals, meaning people I'm working for.

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